Results: Causes of Acute languor AND Generalised musculoskeletal pain AND Lump in the neck

Results: 83 causes of Acute languor OR Generalised musculoskeletal pain OR Lump in the neck

1. Adenocarcinoma, FollicularA type of cancer of the thyroid gland....more »2. Aggressive fibromatosis -- parapharyngeal spaceA type of tumor that occur near in the space around the pharynx and is locally invasive but not malignant. They tend to occur mainly in the head and neck region and symptoms depend on the exact location and aggressiveness of the tumor. Tumors often reoccu...more »3. Anaplastic large cell lymphomaA rare type of cancer where a tumor develops in lymph tissue and usually consists of white blood cells and null cells. It is a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The tumors can develop in more than one lymph node and can also occur in the skin and various or...more »4. Anaplastic small cell lymphomaA rare type of cancer where a tumor develops in lymph tissue and consists mainly of small cells. It is a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The tumors can develop in more than one lymph node and can also occur in the skin and various organs such as the liver...more »5. Bacterial diseasesDiseases caused by a bacterial infection...more »6. Bamforth syndromeA rare syndrome characterized mainly by the association of an abnormal opening in the roof of the mouth and reduced thyroid functioning....more »7. BoilInfected puseous hair follicle on the skin...more »8. COPDSevere obstruction of bronchial air flow typically from bronchitis and/or emphysema....more »9. Carcinoma of the vocal tractCancer of the vocal cords in the larynx....more »10. Cat scratch diseaseAn infectious disease transmitted through a cat's bite, scratch or lick and resulting primarily in lymph node pain and swelling. The condition can be mild or severe....more »11. Chronic Fatigue SyndromeSevere chronic fatigue disorder often following infection....more »12. Cystic hygroma, lethal -- cleft palateA very rare lethal syndrome characterized mainly by cysts that form in the lymphatic system as well as an opening in the palate (cleft palate)....more »13. Delayed Viral SyndromesSyndromes caused by viral infections that are delayed in there appearance...more »14. Dermoid cystBenign cystic tumor often containing skin, hair, and other tissue...more »15. Diffuse large B-cell lymphomaA common form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma characterized by abnormal proliferation of B-lymphocytes. It is a cancer of the B-lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) which, if untreated, can spread to other parts of the body such as the bones and the liver. ...more »16. Felty SyndromeA rare complication of long-term rheumatoid arthritis which involves an enlarged spleen and blood abnormalities....more »17. FibromyalgiaA difficult to diagnose condition affecting the muscles and/or joints...more »18. Follicular Lymphoma, Susceptibility to, 1Follicular lymphoma is a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma characterized by an abnormal proliferation of B-lymphocytes. It is a cancer of the B-lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) which, if untreated, can spread to other parts of the body such as the bo...more »19. Follicular lymphomaA form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma characterized by an abnormal proliferation of B-lymphocytes. It is a cancer of the B-lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) which, if untreated, can spread to other parts of the body such as the bones and the liver. It d...more »20. GoiterSwollen neck thyroid gland...more »21. Graves Diseaseis an autoimmune disease characterized by hyperthyroidism due to circulating autoantibodies. Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins (TSIs) bind to and activate thyrotropin receptors, causing the thyroid gland to grow and the thyroid follicles to increase syn...more »22. HIV/AIDSHIV is a sexually transmitted virus and AIDS is the progressive immune failure that HIV causes....more »23. Heart diseaseAny of various heart conditions....more »24. Hepatitis AContagious viral infection of the liver...more »25. Hypopharyngeal cancerCancer of the bottom part of the throat (hypopharynx)....more »26. InjuryAny damage inflicted in the body...more »27. Laryngeal carcinomaCancer of the laryngeal area. Smoking and alcohol increase the risk of this cancer....more »28. Larynx CancerCancer of the voice box or nearby areas....more »29. Launois-Bensaude adenolipomatosisA benign condition characterized by the development of lumps in the lymph nodes, especially in the neck, armpits and groin....more »30. LipomaTumor of fat cells usually just under the skin...more »31. LupusAutoimmune disease with numerous effects on various organs and linings....more »32. LymphangiomasA form of angioma caused by lymph vessels...more »33. LymphomaCancer involving lymph nodes and the immune system....more »34. Lymphomatous thyroiditisProgressive thyroid gland enlargement due to autoimmune disease....more »35. Mantle cell lymphomaA form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (a cancer of the B-lymphocytes) which has a very poor prognosis with the 5-year survival rate being about 25%. The lymphoma can spread to other parts of the body such as the liver, spleen or bone marrow....more »36. Metastatic squamous neck cancer with occult primaryA type of cancer that occurs in the neck and has spread (metastasized) to the lymph nodes from a primary source that has not been able to be determined. Squamous cells are cells that line hollow organs as well as the skin and throat....more »37. Middle ear infectionInfection of middle ear also called otitis media....more »38. MononucleosisCommon infectious virus....more »39. MumpsAn acute viral disease that causes the salivary glands to become swollen, sore and inflamed. Immunization had greatly reduced the incidence of this disease....more »40. Neck CancerAny cancer that occurs in the neck...more »41. Neck conditionsAny condition that affects the neck...more »42. Neck injuryAny injury that occurs to the neck...more »43. NeuroblastomaNeuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue....more »44. Neuroblastoma, Susceptibility toNeuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the tumor. Some people have particular genetic anomalies which makes them more susceptible to developing a ...more »45. Neuroblastoma, Susceptibility to, 1Neuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the tumor. Some people have particular genetic anomalies which makes them more susceptible to developing a ...more »46. Neuroblastoma, Susceptibility to, 2Neuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the tumor. Some people have particular genetic anomalies which makes them more susceptible to developing a ...more »47. Neuroblastoma, Susceptibility to, 3Neuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the tumor. Some people have particular genetic anomalies which makes them more susceptible to developing a ...more »48. Neuroblastoma, Susceptibility to, 4Neuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the tumor. Some people have particular genetic anomalies which makes them more susceptible to developing a ...more »49. Neuroblastoma, Susceptibility to, 5Neuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the tumor. Some people have particular genetic anomalies which makes them more susceptible to developing a ...more »50. Neuroblastoma, Susceptibility to, 6Neuroblastoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue. Symptoms depend on the size and location of the tumor. Some people have particular genetic anomalies which makes them more susceptible to developing a ...more »51. Oropharyngeal cancerOropharyngeal cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the oropharynx. The oropharynx is the middle part of the pharynx (throat) behind the mouth, and includes the back one-third of the tongue, the soft palate, the side...more »52. Oropharyngeal cancer, adultCancer of the back of the mouth which forms part of the throat including the back of the tongue, tonsils, part of the throat wall and soft palate (oropharynx)....more »53. OsteoarthritisOsteoarthritis is a chronic condition characterised by mechanical disrturbances due to degradation of joints. It is the most common form of arthritis, and the leading cause of chronic disability....more »54. Parathyroid cancer, adultA rare cancer that can occur in the parathyroid gland in adults. The parathyroid glands regulate body calcium levels so cancer of the gland upsets the body's calcium balance causing muscle, bone and other symptoms....more »55. Peripheral T-cell lymphomaAn aggressive form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma characterized by the proliferation of abnormal T-lymphocytes that circulate in the blood in the peripheral parts of the body. It is a rapidly growing lymphoma....more »56. PneumoniaInfection of the lung by bacteria, viruses or fungus....more »57. PregnancyThe condition of supporting a fetus from conception till birth....more »58. Rhabdomyosarcoma, embryonalA type of cancer that arises from rhabdomyoblasts which are immature muscle cells. The tumors can occur arise from muscle tissue almost anywhere in the body but in the embryonal form, tends to occur primarily in the head, neck and genitourinary areas. Sym...more »59. Rhabdomyosarcoma, embryonal 1A type of cancer that arises from rhabdomyoblasts which are immature muscle cells. The tumors can occur arise from muscle tissue almost anywhere in the body but in the embryonal form, tends to occur primarily in the head, neck and genitourinary areas. Sym...more »60. Rhabdomyosarcoma, embryonal 2A type of cancer that arises from rhabdomyoblasts which are immature muscle cells. The tumors can occur arise from muscle tissue almost anywhere in the body but in the embryonal form, tends to occur primarily in the head, neck and genitourinary areas. Sym...more »61. RubellaA contagious viral infection caused by the Rubella virus which produces a rash and lymph node swelling. It can have serious implication in pregnant women as the virus can be transmitted through the placenta and cause serious fetal defects or even fetal de...more »62. Sebaceous cystCyst producing sebum....more »63. SepticemiaA systemic inflammatory response to an infection....more »64. Small non-cleaved cell lymphoma
65. StressEmotional stress (sometimes refers to physical stress)...more »66. Subacute granulomatous thyroiditisSubacute thyroiditis is a self-limited thyroid condition associated with a triphasic clinical course of hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and return to normal thyroid function....more »67. Supraglottic laryngeal cancerCancer that arises in the tissue above the vocal cords....more »68. Temporal arteritisInflamed head artery causing headache....more »69. Thyroid cancerCancer of the thyroid gland....more »70. Thyroid cancer, Hurthle cellA rare form of cancer that originates in the thyroid gland. This cancer is characterized by the abnormal presence of Hurthle cells which may signify benign or malignant thyroid cancer. The cancer usually responds well to treatment if detected in the earli...more »71. Thyroid cancer, familial medullaryA rare inherited form of thyroid cancer. The familial form of thyroid cancer is more aggressive than other forms....more »72. Thyroid cancer, follicularA usually slow-growing cancer of the thyroid gland which is rarely fatal. The cancer develops from cells in the thyroid that produce iodine-containing hormones. This type of cancer usually responds well to treatment....more »73. Thyroid cancer, medullaryCancer of the thyroid gland. The cancer develops from the parafollicular cells or in the thyroid gland which produced calcitonin. This type of cancer does not respond to treatment as well as papillary or follicular thyroid cancer. This form of thyroid can...more »74. Thyroid cancer, papillaryA usually slow-growing cancer of the thyroid gland which is rarely fatal. The cancer develops from cells in the thyroid that produce iodine-containing hormones. This type of cancer usually responds well to treatment....more »75. Thyroid disordersAny disorder of the thyroid gland....more »76. Thyroid hormone plasma membrane transport defectThyroid problems caused by a defect in the transport of a thyroid hormone called T4 (thyroxine) within the body. The thyroid produces excessive hormones to try to compensate for that inability of the body to utilize the hormone....more »77. TonsilitisInflammation of the tonsils in the throat....more »78. TuberculosisBacterial infection causing nodules forming, most commonly in the lung....more »79. TularemiaA rare infections disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis (a gram-negative pleomorphic coccobacillus). Transmission occurs through contact with infected animals or there habitats e.g. bites from infected insects or other animals, eating inf...more »80. Typhoid feverFever from bacterial food poisoning....more »81. Viral diseasesAny disease that is caused by a virus...more »82. Virus associated hemophagocytic syndromeA fulminant condition characterised by viral infection causing multiple organ infiltrates of haemophagocytic histiocytes....more »83. Warthin's tumourA benign parathyroid tumour...more »

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